Controlled Forced Fractional Vibrating System
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2019
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Editura Acad Romane
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The reliability of dynamic systems is enhanced by vibration control. Many types of controllers are used to control the dynamic systems' vibrations. The integer and fractional PID controllers are used to control the fractional and integer dynamic systems. Different techniques are utilized to model the controlled systems. In this study, the discrete integer proportional integral derivative (PID) controller is used to control a forced damped variable-order fractional oscillatory systems. The objectives of this study are the analysis of controlled fractional system responses, and the investigation of controller gains' effects on system response characteristics. The Caputo-Fabrizio fractional derivative is used to model the system fractional dissipating force. The system responses are approximated by numerical and time discretization techniques. In order to verify the feasibility and effectiveness of the introduced methods, the fractional system response and integer system response are compared at fractional order close to one. The controlled responses of the fractional system are obtained for different fractional derivative order values. The results demonstrate same effects of PID gains on the fractional and integer oscillatory system responses' metrics. However, the system responses are varying based on the fractional derivative order values. The study shows that the integer response and the fractional responses have same behaviors and different instantaneous values.
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Discrete-Time Controller, Pid, Fractional Oscillatory System, Caputo-Fabrizio Fractional Derivative
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Agila, Adel; Baleanu, Dumitru, "Controlled Forced Fractional Vibrating System", Proceedings of the Romanian Academy Series A-Mathematics Physics Technical Sciences Information Science, Vol. 20, No. 3, pp. 291-298, (2019).
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